At the beginning of the semester I did not enjoy visual studies and saw it more of an obstacle than an opportunity. I felt the work we were doing was not helping grow as an artist or within my major…. Continue Reading →
WORKING VISU BOOK
Part 1: Kim Garza is an assistant professor in graphic design. She has worked in many different areas in her field and has recently been designing an app. In addition to working with multiple companies she has been working on… Continue Reading →
Part 1: Tuan: Tuan is a graphic designer that caters to designing for his friends, family, and sometimes peers. From what I saw, his work is very clean and can range from being small-scaled designs to large-scale 500 drawings or… Continue Reading →
These images areĀ recent film prints i’ve done in Photo I. Working with black and white film has been quite the journey, but I love the outcome each time.
Part 1: Lynne Bowman Cravens- Lynne’s presentation focused solely on her time here at St. Edwards and discussed her current career towards the end. She showed us a group of works, starting from her freshman year, that demonstrated her artistic… Continue Reading →
Young, resilient, and on the run, Martin Nguyen fled communist Vietnam for a new life in the United States at 20 years old. 1979 was a year of traumatic experiences, filled with memories of escape, extensive nights in refugee camps,… Continue Reading →
The surface of 10,000 hours has barely been scratched by the short amount of time spent in Visual Studies. At first glance, I knew this course would be challenging due to the nature of the assignments. I feel like I… Continue Reading →
Nick Swift is a St. Edwards 2007 alumni who now owns his own whiskey brand. A majority of his work consists of fine detailing packaging and design for his product. Nick provided lots of insight to the fact that collaboration… Continue Reading →
This is the collection of all my collages for the Harmony Project. The first three consist of 2D collages created in Photoshop, the last two are 3D, constructed physically. This assignment was a big challenge for me; it was difficult… Continue Reading →
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